Sunday, January 24, 2016

I'm Thankful To Have Received The Broad, Liberal Arts Education I Did At West Point

While I might not have enjoyed philosophy class, or sociology, or classical literature as much as I enjoyed Physics Of Modern Weapons Systems or Fluid Dynamics, I always recognized the value of taking those "words" classes:

He presented early results from a research study (that eventually he
hopes to turn into a book) about the long-term impact of having attended
a liberal arts college or experienced qualities associated with liberal
arts education. The results back up the claims that liberal arts
advocates make for their institutions -- claims that Detweiler said he
feared didn't always have data behind them.

The study's initial results suggest that one can prove that a liberal
arts-style education can be associated with greater odds, compared to
others with bachelor's degrees, on such qualities as being a leader,
being seen as ethical, appreciating arts and culture and leading a
fulfilling and happy life...

Detweiler acknowledged the current cultural "obsession" with salaries as
a measure of the value of a college education. And he said it was true
business and engineering majors earned more, on average, than those with
liberal arts majors. But he also noted that the top factor associated
with a six-figure salary was not college major but having taken a large
share of classes outside one's major.

"But he also noted that the top factor associated with a six-figure salary was not college major but having taken a large share of classes outside one's major."I say there is correlation there, but not causation. It's not taking those classes that gives you a 6 figure salary, but rather that the 6-figure kind of person has a culture which understands why those things are important, the liberty/ability/money to take these kinds of classes, and then has the academic ability to pass them.